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$216.84 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
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$216.84 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
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First paid print in the Romax. ROI: .018
First paid print in the Romax. ROI: .018
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Qdeathstar , do you have any idea what these would be used for?
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
He asked me to keister them in. I'm assuming they are either for a shiv or as he put it "post apocalyptic steampunk spider helmet"
Anywho, add 29.87 to the list:
Case for a raspberry pi and hard drive...
Anywho, add 29.87 to the list:
Case for a raspberry pi and hard drive...
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
^while I wait for my enclosure, there were a few small cracks in this on the corners. I used an 3D pen to fill in the cracks, sanded it down and abs'd it. Looks nice, imo.
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Try this as well " http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5524 " I have always had good luck doing it this way.Qdeathstar wrote:^while I wait for my enclosure, there were a few small cracks in this on the corners. I used an 3D pen to fill in the cracks, sanded it down and abs'd it. Looks nice, imo.
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Nice idea... Sanding the abs back flat was a process.
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
I got another print ordered for $68 for a single print... It's almost the full tallness of the printer.
...should be interesting...
...should be interesting...
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
So far the big print is going good, but I'm dangerously low on the filament. And I gotta go
I can't get filament delivered until tomorrow... So I'm debating on whether to risk it and keep printing or pause it and hope it can restart after a 24-36hr pause
I can't get filament delivered until tomorrow... So I'm debating on whether to risk it and keep printing or pause it and hope it can restart after a 24-36hr pause
Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
It is unlikely you can restart after 36 hours. I would scrap it and plan better next time. Keep whatever filament you have on the roll for a smaller print.
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Well, there ain't nothing on the roll and the print isn't finished... I'm going to give it a go and see what happens... I'm printing off an SD card so maybe that improves my chances...
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Well... It didn't work. It would have, but then hotend and heat bed automatically shut off after 30 minutes.. But, I thought that if I pressed "resume" the printer would know it was too cold to print and reheat the extruder/bed.
But nope, just started moving about and smacked the model off the bed. If I had of used the menus to increase the bed/hot end temp first I'm sure it would have been fine
So... Another 16 hrs it is.. At least pla is easy to print. After printing exclusively with abs for the past few months and having to constantly check on it (I think that has been fixed now since I increased the bed temp from 85 to 105) pla is relaxing.
But nope, just started moving about and smacked the model off the bed. If I had of used the menus to increase the bed/hot end temp first I'm sure it would have been fine
So... Another 16 hrs it is.. At least pla is easy to print. After printing exclusively with abs for the past few months and having to constantly check on it (I think that has been fixed now since I increased the bed temp from 85 to 105) pla is relaxing.
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
68 bucks delivered 
As an aside, you see all that "stingy stuff" between the ears? Well, when I ball it up it sorta looks like cotton or lint... But that roll of PLA is brand new out of the package, so... What gives?
As an aside, you see all that "stingy stuff" between the ears? Well, when I ball it up it sorta looks like cotton or lint... But that roll of PLA is brand new out of the package, so... What gives?
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
You're not the first here to get that as a 3dhubs job. It took several tries for the other person's to get that good. The stringing might mean your retraction could stand a little tuning.
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
I would have only taken me one try but I ran out of filament 
So twice
So twice
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
nother $4.97
Super small prints... With super thin walls...Couldn't get it perfect...
Super small prints... With super thin walls...Couldn't get it perfect...
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
The one on the right fell into the acetone
... Only needed to print one...
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Re: Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Woo hoo
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9.17
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Re: $195.61 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
55.00 even
Some kind of alchemists neckless... I made 20 of them, 10 in red and 10 in black
Some kind of alchemists neckless... I made 20 of them, 10 in red and 10 in black
Re: $195.61 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Any updates on your fat stacks? It's fun to watch.
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Re: $195.61 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
Every time someone puts in an order and I complete it I'll post it 
I had one for $20 the other day but it had a lot of flat surface features and I couldn't get the surface right for him so I gave him a refund. I think once I get the berdair up and running I'll reprint it for fun and see how it turns out... I had issues with pillowing, resulting in a rough surface
I had one for $20 the other day but it had a lot of flat surface features and I couldn't get the surface right for him so I gave him a refund. I think once I get the berdair up and running I'll reprint it for fun and see how it turns out... I had issues with pillowing, resulting in a rough surface
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Re: $207.78 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romaxn
$11.17 IN DA BANK
Almost pays for my berdAir, which is going to be my best upgrade so far aside from PEI
Almost pays for my berdAir, which is going to be my best upgrade so far aside from PEI
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Re: $207.78 >> Makin fat stacks wit my Romax
$9.06 many monies